The Self in Time: Retrieving Existential Theology and Freud

The Self in Time: Retrieving Existential Theology and Freud

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Dec 30, 1996 · Anglais · Relié (328 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 328
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 30, 1996
Éditeur University Press of America
ISBN-10 0761805168
ISBN-13 9780761805168

Description

In exploring the depths of human existence, Charles E. Brown delves into the intricate relationship between time and self-identity. His work reveals how an understanding of temporal unity can illuminate the experience of wholeness, while also addressing the inevitable fractures that characterize human life. Through the lens of existential theology and Freudian theory, he articulates a nuanced perspective that resonates deeply with the modern psyche.

Brown’s analysis invites readers to contemplate their own narratives, examining how moments of clarity and fragmentation shape their understanding of self. The intermingling of theology and psychology offers a rich framework for interpreting personal and collective experiences. By engaging with these concepts, individuals might find pathways to reconciling their own temporal struggles.

Through thoughtful exploration, the text aims to bridge the gaps between faith, identity, and psychological insight, encouraging a dialogue on what it means to be whole in a world filled with existential uncertainty. It is a compelling invitation to reflect on the self in the ever-unfolding tapestry of time.

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Psychologie
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